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8/15 Boynton Beach (preseason)

8/23 Palm Beach Central 

8/30 Inlet Grove 

9/5 Seminole Ridge

9/13@Cardinal Newman 

9/20@Palm Beach Gardens 

9/26 Forest Hill

10/4@Lake Worth

10/10 Clewiston 

10/18@Zephryhills 

10/25 bye

11/1@Glades Central (Muck Bowl)

…..side note. Pahokee’s Joe Milton (though he played at Olympia, he claims PK) has been out-playing Drake Maye at Patriots camp 

 

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4 minutes ago, 561_Fan said:

8/15 Boynton Beach (preseason)

8/23 Palm Beach Central 

8/30 Inlet Grove 

9/5 Seminole Ridge

9/13@Cardinal Newman 

9/20@Palm Beach Gardens 

9/26 Forest Hill

10/4@Lake Worth

10/10 Clewiston 

10/18@Zephryhills 

10/25 bye

11/1@Glades Central (Muck Bowl)

…..side note. Pahokee’s Joe Milton (though he played at Olympia, he claims PK) has been out-playing Drake Maye at Patriots camp 

 

I’m a die hard patriots fan & I like what he brings to the table. Huge body frame nice arm I think that he should have just as much as a chance/shot to win the Qb 1 spot as Maye & brissete 

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6 minutes ago, 561_Fan said:

8/15 Boynton Beach (preseason)

8/23 Palm Beach Central 

8/30 Inlet Grove 

9/5 Seminole Ridge

9/13@Cardinal Newman 

9/20@Palm Beach Gardens 

9/26 Forest Hill

10/4@Lake Worth

10/10 Clewiston 

10/18@Zephryhills 

10/25 bye

11/1@Glades Central (Muck Bowl)

…..side note. Pahokee’s Joe Milton (though he played at Olympia, he claims PK) has been out-playing Drake Maye at Patriots camp 

 

Solid schedule for PK what do you see their record being this year 

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1 hour ago, 561_Fan said:

8/15 Boynton Beach (preseason)

8/23 Palm Beach Central 

8/30 Inlet Grove 

9/5 Seminole Ridge

9/13@Cardinal Newman 

9/20@Palm Beach Gardens 

9/26 Forest Hill

10/4@Lake Worth

10/10 Clewiston 

10/18@Zephryhills 

10/25 bye

11/1@Glades Central (Muck Bowl)

…..side note. Pahokee’s Joe Milton (though he played at Olympia, he claims PK) has been out-playing Drake Maye at Patriots camp 

 

I saw Milton in his final high school game at Vero in the playoffs. In terms of size, physicality and arm strength, Milton was the most impressive high school QB I've ever seen in over 55 years of playing and watching high school football. Watching the warmups, I thought he was going to put on a show. Instead, he was a train wreck. Bad reads, bad decisions, poor throws, no poise in the pocket, pointed fingers and jawed at his teammates, and then jawed at his coaches after his 3rd or 4th interception as he was coming off the field, which got him pulled from the game. 

As for Pahokee, best of luck to them this season. I sat with their fans at Atlantic last year. They made a lot of noise and are fun to be around. They remind me of the fans from the schools in the area of Virginia where I grew up. Very passionate. 

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20 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

I’m a die hard patriots fan & I like what he brings to the table. Huge body frame nice arm I think that he should have just as much as a chance/shot to win the Qb 1 spot as Maye & brissete 

The reference to Brissett reminds us that you don't have to have a cannon arm to make it at the highest level.  Brissett has earned over $50 million in the NFL by being a steady, reliable game manager when called on.  Also brings back memories of his stellar 2009 and 2010 teams at Dwyer (along with Matt Elam, Nick O'Leary, etc.).  Seems like there was about a 15-year period where Dwyer was right up there with the elite.  I guess Dwyer has kind of collapsed since Coach Daniels left, and probably not much chance of getting back, but would defer to the locals if I am off base in my assessment.

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On 8/7/2024 at 5:13 PM, JDHoss said:

I saw Milton in his final high school game at Vero in the playoffs. In terms of size, physicality and arm strength, Milton was the most impressive high school QB I've ever seen in over 55 years of playing and watching high school football. Watching the warmups, I thought he was going to put on a show. Instead, he was a train wreck. Bad reads, bad decisions, poor throws, no poise in the pocket, pointed fingers and jawed at his teammates, and then jawed at his coaches after his 3rd or 4th interception as he was coming off the field, which got him pulled from the game. 

As for Pahokee, best of luck to them this season. I sat with their fans at Atlantic last year. They made a lot of noise and are fun to be around. They remind me of the fans from the schools in the area of Virginia where I grew up. Very passionate. 

Yeah I didn't think he would last too long in college. Some kids figure it out and some don't. Looks like he figured it out. Happy for him

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8 hours ago, Dr. D said:

The reference to Brissett reminds us that you don't have to have a cannon arm to make it at the highest level.  Brissett has earned over $50 million in the NFL by being a steady, reliable game manager when called on.  Also brings back memories of his stellar 2009 and 2010 teams at Dwyer (along with Matt Elam, Nick O'Leary, etc.).  Seems like there was about a 15-year period where Dwyer was right up there with the elite.  I guess Dwyer has kind of collapsed since Coach Daniels left, and probably not much chance of getting back, but would defer to the locals if I am off base in my assessment.

Their top players usually transfer out, with Palm Beach Central or Cardinal Newman getting most of the top kids in West Palm. They had a good QB 2 years ago, but he transferred to Santaluces for his senior year and led the county in passing yards and TDS

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12 hours ago, 561_Fan said:

Palm Beach. I think Glades Central is a year away, because y’all gotta rebuild the kids and the program 

Can you elaborate if possible on what happened to Glades Central and Pahokee. They used to beat everyone in Palm Beach and the Muck Bowl was always the game of the year

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1 hour ago, FBGUY1989 said:

Can you elaborate if possible on what happened to Glades Central and Pahokee. They used to beat everyone in Palm Beach and the Muck Bowl was always the game of the year

Pahokee’s hospital and the state prison in Belle Glade both closed, so a lot of families moved to east to West Palm Beach (Wellington, Royal Palm, and Loxahatchee) for employment. So a lot of kids from the area are now playing for other schools. Nedric Boldin (Palm Beach Central, Boston College commit) is from Pahokee, Ricky Knight (Cardinal Newman, signed with FSU this spring) his family is from Pahokee, and Akeem Dent (Palm Beach Central, FSU, San Diego Chargers) is from Pahokee. That’s just a few from Pahokee, I know Glades Central has the same issue. 
 

Another misconception, is that the schools on the coast provide better education, then the schools on the Muck (majority minority), but Pahokee High has had the highest graduation rates in PBC the last 5 years, with a 100% graduation rate this year. The choice program has allowed parents to send their kids to Seminole Ridge, Wellington, Royal Palm, and Palm Beach Central. 3 seasons ago Palm Beach Central had 6 starters on a 11 win team from Pahokee/Belle Glade
 

 

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1 hour ago, 561_Fan said:

Pahokee’s hospital and the state prison in Belle Glade both closed, so a lot of families moved to east to West Palm Beach (Wellington, Royal Palm, and Loxahatchee) for employment. So a lot of kids from the area are now playing for other schools. Nedric Boldin (Palm Beach Central, Boston College commit) is from Pahokee, Ricky Knight (Cardinal Newman, signed with FSU this spring) his family is from Pahokee, and Akeem Dent (Palm Beach Central, FSU, San Diego Chargers) is from Pahokee. That’s just a few from Pahokee, I know Glades Central has the same issue. 
 

Another misconception, is that the schools on the coast provide better education, then the schools on the Muck (majority minority), but Pahokee High has had the highest graduation rates in PBC the last 5 years, with a 100% graduation rate this year. The choice program has allowed parents to send their kids to Seminole Ridge, Wellington, Royal Palm, and Palm Beach Central. 3 seasons ago Palm Beach Central had 6 starters on a 11 win team from Pahokee/Belle Glade
 

 

Oh wow it's hard out there in the muck and thanks for you insight 

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1 hour ago, nolebull813 said:

When is Pahokee, Glades Central and Clewiston all gonna merge into “Muck City High School”??? :P

That’ll NEVER happen because  Clewiston is in another county (Hendry). Something DRASTIC has to happen for Pahokee High and Glades Central to combine, because there’s to much tradition and history in both of those schools. The closest it came was Glades Central had to play their home games at Pahokee High be their schools/stadium was being built.

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